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this post was submitted on 15 Nov 2024
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Ye Power Trippin' Bastards
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This is a community in the spirit of "Am I The Asshole" where people can post their own bans from lemmy or reddit or whatever and get some feedback from others whether the ban was justified or not.
Sometimes one just wants to be able to challenge the arguments some mod made and this could be the place for that.
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Can you all stop downvoting the OP? Please?
OP, you probably already the stuff that I'm going to say; I'll share for the sake of others.
Here's what I believe to be the first part of the comic from the OOP (it seems to have been deleted):
TL;DR of the "Egg Prime Directive": "the fact that trans people have an unspoken agreement not to tell people who are questioning their gender whether or not they are trans."
Now here's my take: YDI.
We humans do the same things for different reasons. And we should not be assuming why someone else does it.
That's one of the aspects of the egg prime directive, and the mod is simply acknowledging it - that the only person who perhaps knows why that AMAB kid is playing as a girl character is the kid themself. (Or why the AFAB kid is playing as a boy character.)
The other aspect is that, even if the person happens to be trans, you don't break an egg open from the outside; instead you keep the egg warm and the nest comfy. You don't deny it, but you don't confirm it, you make sure that the person feels loved regardless of their identity.
So no, the egg prime directive is not some "vague ass ideology", as you called it. It has good reasons to exist. Not following it does more harm than good.
Beyond that: yes, you were enforcing gender stereotypes. And yes, you were rude and hostile.
I also think that the 2d "chill your head!" ban was appropriate.
That mod was denying the validity of the signs of being trans, and they're not even trans themselves. Does it really seem appropriate to take advice from a cis person about what it really means to be trans?
I know that I reacted strongly but the fact is they really should not be a mod there, they're hiding behind the Egg prime directive to deny the experiences of real trans women because they think our stories about coming out are forcing gender stereotypes.
Also that mod very clearly overstepped by locking the post so no one else could criticize him for his invalidation of transfem experiences of being eggs and the signs we didn't see. Is that okay and justified for him to be able to silence people like that?
Please, don't misgender the mod. They identify as agender, not cis. This should be respected, even if you disagree with them.
The "core" of the advice comes from someone who's trans, Cassie LaBelle. The mod just applied it to this specific case.
And even if the mod wasn't from another group of people who, just like you, are also marginalised because of their gender (or lack of)... well, what matters is what is said, not who says it.
I'm cis, mind you. I'm talking about this here because it's how this comm works: you share something, then others say if they think that you, the mod, both, or neither are right. (And because I have trans friends who often talk about stuff, I hope I can relay their views a wee bit.)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but from your comments it seems that people were actively denying that you were trans, for a long time. What the mod is doing is something else entirely; they are not saying "your experience as a trans woman is invalid!", they're saying "everyone has different experiences". What was a sign for you might not be for someone else, and vice versa.
I'd probably do the same - it's a 3m old post, it had lots of activity, but the new activity is being combative.
If they genuinely wanted to silence you the ban wouldn't be just two days.